Labour and the Wage: A Critical Perspective

Labour and the Wage: A Critical Perspective

by Zoe Adams
ISBN-10:
0198858892
ISBN-13:
9780198858898
Pub. Date:
05/26/2020
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198858892
ISBN-13:
9780198858898
Pub. Date:
05/26/2020
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Labour and the Wage: A Critical Perspective

Labour and the Wage: A Critical Perspective

by Zoe Adams
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Overview

Labour and the Wage: A Critical Perspective offers a new perspective on why labour law struggles to respond to problems such as low pay and under-inclusive employment. A Marxian-inspired ontological approach sheds new light on the role of labour law in a capitalist economy and on the limitations and potential of labour law when it comes to bringing about social change. It illustrates this through the lens of the wage.

The book develops a legal genealogy that explores the shifting portfolio of concepts through which the wage has been conceptualized in legal discourse as capitalism has developed. This exploration spans from the Norman Conquest to the present day, and covers diverse issues such as the decasualization of the docks, sweated labour, the truck system, tax-credits, tips, and minimum wages. Labour and the Wage provides one of the most in-depth and comprehensive analyses of the wage to date, while, at the same time, shedding new light on the contradictory role, or function, of labour law in the context of capitalism.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198858898
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 05/26/2020
Pages: 316
Product dimensions: 9.30(w) x 6.20(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Zoe Adams has a BA from Pembroke College, Cambridge, an LLM from the European University Institute in Florence, and a PhD from Pembroke College Cambridge. Her academic interests lie primarily in the realm of labour law, legal theory, legal methodology, social ontology, and law and economics. She is a Junior Research Fellow at King's College Cambridge, and an Affiliated Lecturer in Law at the University of Cambridge. She teaches tort law, labour law, and law and economics.

Table of Contents

Introduction1. An Ontology of Capitalism2. Legal Form3. The Wage4. The Emergence of the Wage5. Wages, Salary and Remuneration - Towards a Social Wage6. The (Return of the) 'Market Wage'7. The Statutory Minimum Wage8. Mutuality of Obligation and the Social Wage9. ConclusionBibliographyOfficial Publications
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